Jetboater asked about the snake because he didn't know - and it's pretty easy to teach someone a lesson without jumping all over him. Some of you guys could cut a person a little slack.
It's pretty easy to find those answers after the fact ... but not on the spur of the moment, when his family might cause a guy to respond safely first. Lots of you guys would have responded differently because you can ID it. At least he fed it to something, instead of wasting it (like buried or trash).
And Jetboater - if you're around snake area, find a snake book and get to know the tell-tail signs of poisonous vs non-poisonous (head shape is one giveaway). It's not hard, and will at least let you take the proper precautions - all snake benefit the wilderness, so we need to protect them too - but keep the family safe while we do it.
And, correct above. We do have some invasive species that damage our ecosystems, and that need attention, so we should all learn about that as well if we spend any time in the nature reserves.
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